Word: jointed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wild card in the mix is Colin Powell. The former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has been writing a book, making carefully chosen speaking engagements and keeping his profile low. Top G.O.P. operatives fantasize out loud about a Powell run, knowing the former general would steal votes from Clinton's thin base of minorities, women and trade unionists. "If Powell wanted the nomination," said a G.O.P. strategist, "he probably could get it." No one is saying that about Dan Quayle...
...recession-hit suburbs. He acknowledges that Brown, like Feinstein, is bound to face a prejudice among many male Democratic voters that "women aren't tough enough." He warns that countering Wilson's attacks effectively will require negative campaigning. Ironically, Brown proposed in February that the candidates all sign a joint "honest and clean campaign pledge." Luckily for her new strategy, neither Wilson nor Garamendi subscribed...
This April, the Council approved therecommendations of the committee, which wascomprised of 15 faculty members, administratorsand students. The Council also adopted aresolution from the Joint Committee on the Statusof Women calling for actions to improve careerprospects for women faculty members...
...plan of study indicates his devotion to art, Although the Committee on Joint Degrees took two years to approve his plan of study--a dual concentration in Visual and Environmental Studies and Biology--Fox insists the effort was worth it. "Art is something I knew I couldn't give up," he says...
...enjoy MFN; the rest wouldn't. "Sounds good, but it's hard to see it working," says Michel Oksenberg, who was Jimmy Carter's top China hand. "The Chinese have an infinite genius for changing labels. And what would happen to the investments of those U.S. firms involved in joint ventures only partially owned by the state, or to products made privately with components supplied by government concerns...